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		<title>Singapore Calling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The very mention of Singapore brings memories of tall skyscrapers, clean roads, efficient administration and above all spectacular Mega malls with a glittering array of international brands for shopping plus of course tourist attractions. Today we see three different sites of Singapore &#8211; a reservoir park, a bird park and a museum. The Mac Ritchie [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The very mention of Singapore brings memories of tall skyscrapers, clean roads, efficient administration and above all spectacular Mega malls with a glittering array of international brands for  shopping plus of course tourist attractions. Today we see three different sites of Singapore &#8211; a reservoir park, a bird park and a museum.</p>
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<p>The Mac Ritchie reservoir park:</p>
<p>The smallest nation is Southeast Asia has another side to it as well. One that is hard to imagine given that its only 707.1 sq kms.</p>
<p>Hard to imagine this in the heart of Singapore, yes this is indeed in Singapore. One of the main reservoirs of Singapore, it is a popular site for family outings and picnics as they provide a quiet respite to the hustle and bustle of city living.  Over 100 hectare of primary forest flourishes around MacRitchie Reservoir. The best way to enjoy this is to go on the clearly marked walking trails that wind through it.<br />
Ranging from distances of 3km to 11km, each of the five routes offersdifferent hiking experiences and unique views of the tranquil forest.</p>
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<p>Photograph : Vijay</p>
<p>The Jurong Bird Park:Romancing with Flamingoes ! in Singapore.</p>
<p>Yes this is the Jurong BirdPark &#8211; a 20.2 hectare open-concept park. It is the largest in the Asia Pacific and the best in the world. Its collection of more than 9,000 birds from 600 species is among the largest in the world. Most surprising is that is in situated in heart of Singapore&#8217;s manufacturing belt – such a strong statement to the islands clear air drives and efficient factories.</p>
<p>The Park has four aviaries, among which is the world&#8217;s largest walk-in aviary with the tallest man-made waterfall for visitors to enjoy a close-up view of free-flying birds from Africa and South America.</p>
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<p>Photograph : Vijay</p>
<p>The Asian Civilisation Museum</p>
<p>The Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) is the first museum in the region to present a broad yet integrated perspective of pan-Asian cultures and civilizations. The Asian Civilisations Museum&#8217;s flagship at Empress Place opened on 2 March 2003. Occupying over 14,000 square metres at the newly-restored Empress Place Building, it houses 11 galleries which showcase over 1300 artefacts from the Museum&#8217;s growing collections on the civilisations of China, Southeast Asia, South Asia and West Asia/ Islamic.</p>
<p>The piece de resistance a Chola Bronze &#8211;  Uma Paramershwari idol. The aura of seeing the handiwork of the gifted artist over 1000 years ago, by the lost wax method and sheer mastery of craftsmanship will leave you spellbound. Two  feet in height, the detailing so exquisite, the grace and calm of her face and love in the smile, the lovely locks of her hair falling into rolling tresses over her shoulders, the intricate ornaments on his neck, the grace of her poise,  the gentle sway accentuating the narrow waist, the beautiful and elaborate work on his lower garments, her hands and fingers bring life to the figurine. More on my<a href="http://www.poetryinstone.in/lang/en/2008/09/29/she-came-to-life-and-i-became-metal.html"> blog .</a></p>
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<p>Photograph : Vijay</p>
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